ACC2: User Needs Read/Write Privileges for WORKDIR FolderLast reviewed: June 3, 1997Article ID: Q117912 |
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SYMPTOMSNovice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers. When you start Microsoft Access on a network workstation, you may receive the following error messages:
Could not open SYSTEM.MDA -and- Can't find SYSTEM.MDAOr, you receive the following compile error messages while Microsoft Access is loading the add-ins:
Compile time error -and- Tried to load module with duplicate procedure name CAUSEMicrosoft Access was installed on a network server with the WORKDIR directory set to Read-Only.
RESOLUTIONMake sure that all Microsoft Access users have at least Read and Write privileges for the WORKDIR directory. Within some network environments, it may also be necessary to give users Create privileges, especially when using Microsoft Access for the first time. This would allow Microsoft Access to create the SYSTEM.LDB file within the WORKDIR directory.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you start Microsoft Access on a network workstation, you must have write privileges for the following .MDA files in the WORKDIR directory on the server: SYSTEM.MDA, WZLIB.MDA, WZTABLE.MDA, WZBLDR.MDA, WZFRMRPT.MDA, and WZQUERY.MDA (the Wizard files). The UTILITY.MDA file is installed in the parent directory of the WORKDIR directory (whether this is an Office install or Microsoft Access install) and should be read-only. To verify that the error messages are caused by incorrect privileges set for the WORKDIR directory, follow these steps:
REFERENCESFor more information about network installations, see the "Network Installations" topic in the ACREADME.HLP file (in the ACCESS directory).
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